The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 30, 1896, Page 5

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ote ROOOS Mrs. D. . Orear, of Longwood, | About fifteen members of Butler | paf ¥ @6S86S258608 Pettis county, is visiting her daugh- \lodge I. O. O. F. went to Adrian | Aw NE CW _ ' ter Mrs. S. P. Caton. | Tuesday night to assist in confering | Only a S ort The Rev. T. B. Hargrove, pastor degrees on new members of Adrian | NV N N of the Methodist church at Cold-' lodge. - = i E TIO = = 4 | water, Mississippi, dropped dead in The Cass county papers do a, me 1longer_—=»=» his pulpit Sunday while exhorting his congregation to “Believein the Lord Jesus and be saved.” Those in which to buy any winter weight suit or overcoat at less than stock cost-for that’s where ~*> per cent off our reguiar prices brings every suit or Overcoat. Can you afford to miss this oppor- tunity? AE a pet tetra mince words in their criticism and | P lauraneation or (ielbwn ihors that | ——DGESN’T CONCERN YOU AS MUCH AS A- | beat their teacher to death last week | pret his last words. lat the Prairie View school, and of NE The county campaign in Johnson the act of the father in furnishing leounty has opened up, and the! his son with a knife with instructions | jnames of quitea number of promi-/|to use it on the teacher in case he sent democrats appear in the an-| again attempted to correct him. The if your old ones are worn out nouncement columns of the Journal- | case is one which certainly demands Demucrat as candidates for the | vigorous prosecution aaa sever- come to us we sell the new nomination for the different offices,;est pusishment according to the i 7 to be filled. | facts thus far advanced. | things In Pants and sell them “Atkeson’s First Reader. Plain| B. W. Lansdown, the leading | at reasonable prices. Lessons in Elementary Finance. A | merezants of Russellville, Mo., and ; Progressive Series for Common |assistant cashier of the Exchange A mere trifle buys an OVER- People.—The Reader will Consist | Bank of that place, is now the ban- | of Thirteen Lessons.” Is Atkeson | ner subscriber to the Timzs, having COAT now. getting ready to tap the stockhold-|set bie date ahead to 1900. Baily ers of the Free Press? The headjis a former Butler boy, brother to lines to “Firat Reader” are signifi-| Dr. J. W. Lansdown, and has a host & BE | \ S cant. of friends here who will be glad to : learn of his prosperity. The Tras iia oat office civar eqntostindoen. hopes he will be able to retirein a P 8 a ” |few years with a million dollars to rae rr news stand, of Mr. Walker, who dis Hin Bae voredit. Lee Culver & Co., shipped 475 Notice to Tax Payers. posed of the business on account his rabbits to Kansas City Tuesday,and = Your taxes are now past due and health. The Tres predicts Mr.| William E. Burr, tormerly cashier | Carpenter & Co., 1,000. ;must be paid by Feb. Ist. Ewin will make a popular proprie- | of the St. Louis national bank, was Prof Swift’s lect tor and hopes to see him succeed taken to the penitentiary last week Bis le ee beyond his exspectations to serve a sentence of five years. He views at the opera house Monday | about $30,000 of the and Tuesday nights were very en- Charley Ewin has purcbashed You q can't all pay on the last day. All taxes thatare not paid by Feb. 15th | will be returned delinquent. Warren Anprrsoy, Col. In Olden Times embezzled : ly ing a bank’s money in 1894; the shortage Hl y Se i 7} a - i Cenimieniens — Association held in the office of Deore eee ee but this did not sat Mrs. N. B. McFarland, who we | People overlooked the importance “i ore aa : fy the law and on trial he plead ted last week as being so dan- | TT nal > The a aie does job work|Templo Monday night was well at-|-” ee P repor of permanently beneficial effects and iT ER WEEKLY TIMES cheaper than any office in town. aa a tile eae hct te guilty to one indictment, the other] gerously sick, has made but slight | were satisfied with transient action; tertaining. : u i ae ._|four or five being dismissed. Two]improvement and she is still a very | but now that it is generally known LOCAL ITEMS Frank Allen, at the Missouri State attended to. The association is appeals for immunity were made to! sick lady. | that Syrup of Figs will permanently __ | Bank, writes fire insurance. Best of| making an effort to forge Bates to hin orendantiehe verusedte unter | | cure habitual constipation. well-in- “I quxrgp A Fara —In exchange for Rome pan es sep caen Led: 42-tf |the front rank and have her regis- re i “| No more seeds will be distributed | formed people will not tuy other srcadenee i in Butler. Will as-| The Truzs extends congratulations|tered as the banner county of the . : * by Senators and congressmen among | |laxatives, which act for a time, but ne mortgage. Equity must be) to Mr. and Mre. T. P. Crowford over | international association. The solid good friends of the) their constitueney. That depart-| | finally injure the execs 900. Box 336, Butler. Tt | the arrival of 2 fie boy at their] Woe have heard it hinted that Dr.|2'™™* — ” ae _— s ment of agriculture at Washington | It begins to look like spring to The chances for an ice crop are | Home Mcnday. Betz is the author of “Atkeson'’s|*"°? *” 8 week wo are giad to | City has been dispensed with. | see the new farm machinery being record the following who have re newed: W. T. Johnson, Wm. Griggs, The populist leaders are simply | | received by our implement dealers. W. W. Cook, P. M. Famuliner, B. coasting around for a few county | Bennett-Wheeler Merc. Co., were W. Lansdown, G. G. Henry, Peter | offices. Naturally the party has no | unloading a car of implements Tues. Crooks, Laura Cope, Thos. H. Mc hope and leas prospects. | day- Elroy. The following named are E. Shepard, the prisoner serving : new subscribers: B. L. Gage, Joseph Thesnow has disappeared and the |» jail sentence for stealing a set of ae La Follet, Jas. E. Zinn, Mrs. Cora js are again sloppy aud muddy. | perness from A. C. Cate, of Rich| Au attempt was made by thieves! Allen and Thomas Evilsizer. Q.Ellinger sells shoes at one third | Hill, has been released from jail, last week to rob the bank at Cal- than any store in Butler. 11 1t having served out his time. houn, Henry county, Mo. The safe was badly damaged by an explosion The Ties hopes to see every| first reader of elementary finance,” : hool district in the county thor-| Which appears on the first page of ted on the | *° y ; thu. oe oughly organized for the battle of|the Free Pree. It is well known lint. 1896. The township committeemen that the doctor is a forcible writer, Deacon Bros. & Co. are getting | ghould see that this is done. and on the subject of finance is the slarge lot of farm machinery. best posted man in the country, not pwing slim. DROPPED DEAD. The color line in the Chicago Woman's Club has been wiped out! by the eleetion to membership of Mrs. Fannie Barier Williams, a well Sam Canterbury, of West Plains, | known colored lady, of that city. : Mo., is in the city visiting relatives|Some of the members of the club As Judge Harvey Robinson was f and friends. He informed us that|threaten to resign if the colored | Passing the farm just east of the of powder, bat the noise awakened. 1.4 sold his interest in the bank| woman remains apd Mrs. Williams |J°he McElroy place ou the south Springs, last week The dates of the natives and the thieves had to) (ii ne started and of which he|answers them by saying that the Ee) Be ESIE EB CERN LES, |Afew weeks more and the mer- iis os tal Gone wae ccaand take to the woods before they were hier f svaral h. | minority is “predjudiced, mean and about 11 o'clock this morning, he te will be talking spring goods : Peace! ble to complete their work of get-| W*s CASMer for Several years ro oe Me Da "5 was hailed and informed that Chas. wget and harmony reigned supreme. P Ber or parties, and his connection with|hopeless’’ and that she intends to Miss Maud Smith, of Austin, is a a ie hae ee ting into the contents of the safe. | 11: ctitution bas ceased. Sam |remain a member of the club regard- | J#mes, & man farming that place, Pitiog her cousin, Miss Edna El- : De eee cee ae Wn. Griggs, of Ballard neighbor-| managed the affairs of the bank to | less of their likes or dislikes. had just expired in his chair. Col. ; 2 z | Rogers and son T. V. Rogers had hood, one the Truzs’ best friends and | perfection and he only sold out be- Aiea Minnie iRecders aaughtarof | Scat an eieeen os ec il Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Reeder, enter-| removed the dead man from the tained quite a number of her little | ehair and “laid him out,” as is cus- friends at the home of her parents | tomary after death. Few particulars Our good friend, G. D. Arnold,| Saturday afternoon, in honor of her | are known, except that Mr. James is formerly of Summit township, but|]12th birthday. The little folks en-|gaid to have expired io his chair now of near Holden, Johnson coun-|joyed Miss Minnie’s hospitality to| while a son was out watering the ty, dropped in to see us Saturday, | the fullest extent and the wishes of | stock. No one was present when he having come down to Butler on|all were that many happy returns of| died. Dr. allen was eummoned, business. Heis looking firet-class}the day would occur. Mrs. Ivan | and pronounced life extinct. The recovering from his wound received | and said he was just putting tbe] Reeder assisted in entertaining and | family are from Harveyville, Kan., €.B. Lewis has been on the sick) Miss Mary Walker, of Adrian, |® few days ago at the hands of rob-| finishing touches to his new house| making the guests welcome. jand the remaine were brought to for several days and most of the | spent last week in the city at the bers who held up his train at Nas-! which he built on hisfarm. He has ‘ .,.. | Brown’s undertaking establishment confined to his bed. home of Miss Hattie Scott, and vis-|8*¥- and expects to be able to goon |a nico 7 room residence and said he| W- T- ponnson poe ie mu 8 | just as we went to press.—Rich Hill Bijah Hayes, ex county collector liting her many friends. Miss Mary the road again in about the first. Tt} would have a comfortable home. He mony — and ic TEE Review. ME Csuily was in thecity'| is in the millinery business in Adrian was a narrow eseape for Mr Trickett! ctitt bas a liking for Bates county, | 8 spending the week with his ie day the aan of L. B. Noland. | and is well pleased with the success | and he can congratulate himeelf on land it would not surprise us if he| €? B. F. Johnson. Mr. J. has been ; 5 “lig iipe eg cinta meaniys Ere kere getting off as well as he did owing! was back here sgein in a year or 60. |OB the sick list for several weeks and WILD WITH ECZEMA 8. Morris of the Model clothing to the location of the wound. \ oe ‘ed the |C®™° UP to recuperate. We under-| ; ‘ pany, has rented W. W. Cook's, The residence of Wm. Patty, situ- | Two masked robbers entered the stand Mr. Johnson has many friends} Hands and Limbs Covered with A Farmer Residing Near the McElroy Place, Expires in Ais Chatr. The Empire clothing store at Ne There was no fretion in the state bas been closed by attachment. | committee which met at Excelsior turned from their two weeks visit to Mr. Adair’s parents at Tipton, : : : ‘ : Our ice men have about given up| Mo,, Monday. John says he gained a pioneer subscriber was in the city|cause of a big offer for his stock. idea of filling their house from pound a day while absent and had Monday and renewed for = Sorry |The Tres hopes he will conclude to lake this season. to learn that he has been “under the|return to Butler. weather.” Some time ago in walk- “6m S. L. Starr, of Pleasant Gap town-| ing through his feed lot he strained condition of the roads, was | ship, was in the city Saturday and|his right limb at the knee and for good Saturday. called on the Tivxs. He is just re-| week was unable to get about with- Mr. E. Lease, lecturing in Min-| covering from a severe attack of|out the assistance of crutches. is lying dangerously ill at | erysipelas in the face which caused} (Qonductor R. G. Trickett is fast fodam with pneumonia. him to be laid up for several weeks. . a most excellent visit. Business, notwithstanding the dence and will take possession | ated about half mile east of the The concert to be given by the home of William Rankin, an aged who are urging him to become a/ Blisters, and Great wack. Celis, ined io eo gee Academy Band on Thursday night farmer lying near Nevada, one night eandidate for county treasurer. al Red Blotches. | Feb. 13th, at the opera house will /jast week; after binding and blind- aS Friday night. The heuse was a ; 2 Tres reporter questioned Mr. Jobn- A be one of rare literary and musical | fojging Mr. Rankiv, bis wife aud i small 53 — pa as fully Sint, The weieeut cloiasion hae a ei roi dae ‘ai soo in Sane oe a COULD NOT SLEEP nsured,about half the contents were i i itt D | bales ae "The Gre oriniieted £ been placed at a very low figure that | had and left the family helpless. It while he admitte igs SE RCE | ° iginated from a all may attend. 25 per cent of the| was separted that pk Wea frequently 1mportuned by friends to; Lay Awake Night after Night —_—. net proceeds will be donated to the | gold some cattle that day and it is seek mapa = EERE Scratching U Until al almost Wild. Dr. Renick informs us that he has| peor comumittee of the city. Do not made up his mind what he would do Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Baldwin's hit- too Kenueth, was vory sick Sat- Yanda consultation of physi- was held. Jin. Moody, mother of the great { bbers knew of it]. : . i t Moody, died say at eee ales . EEE 0 Be in the premises. We suppose if he about recovered from his injuries, | fail to attend. and were after the proceeds of the : BU RNED LIKE FIRE ; practice either city or country, and stantial and successful farmers liv-| mistake inthe house. as it wees): a. time | Speedily Cured by Remember the Academy Band and | that all night calls will be promptly i ing about six milea west of town|neighbor that bad sold the cattle. called Saturday and renewed for '96.| These times it is best to keep your; We learned from our esteemed iets oe Thursday night February 13th,|aseige of it and his many friends paptete Z mae ; | CUTICURA REMEDIES and musical entertainment | attended to. The docter had quite Mr. Famuliner is feeding this winter | money in a bavk. friend G. G. Henry, who called to; 1 was a sufferer for eight years from that be sure to come. will be glad to learn he ison his! 94 pead of cattle and will hold them | - see us Saturday and renewed for 96, | —— a pacar oni Pred Ritchey was given a jail sen-| _—— junGl March unless the market shows Hichest H oro ear the town ef Pleasant Gap is on 8) inthe os cenit ‘se te goa, of tendays by Judge Hem.| Our Virginia correspondent sends | |an improvement over present price. | SNES “D : regular ———— ~ (ig-aat esisacerentes qeubmne ego for assaulting Abner Miles us word that Mr. Taylor living near | |The Tiuas hopes tv see him geta | noise of the saw and hammer would which would is no name aight last week. Mulberry, who has been very sick, | good price for his cattle. jdrown aes age Psi io a | ling a fin BM. Hart and two of his children SEES GEs Gi A epee pe H Is Wonder penned wee ee mee ea Teported to be quite sick The! a a ae ot pbegiecn aE | E re i s his store = a The { ily moved to this city a short GES Ui ys PENCE Ea sos Nolet —, —— ae ua Toa aise cade roin Saeudea MP agofrom Pleasanton, Kanens. | Mr. Taylor is a son in law of Robt. cures accomplished by Hood's Sar aptist church lergoin saparilla, even efter other prepara | improvement, Mr. Beason putting 3 ae tions and physician's prescriptions | eo aad Dlackenaili Ik took Judge Neville, of the E P i upanice residen t , ; : nied. The reason, however, | j ae The main roller shaft at Power have f a “e at A. L. N . has just ab county circuit court, just 5 ahh 0 twisted off Tuesday |i#.*i™p When the blood is enrich | a AB ace — Ww S 5 leo 2 i nce. ua hours to untie twenty cases of a hae star nag ean es “> (ed sud p d, disease disappears | completed a new res Clark, of this city. Gt marriages a few days ago ‘and the accident caused a shut down! 214 goo ith retarna, and Hood’s| | that the town had a strong pullona a ‘for two or three days until repairs Sarsaparil lais the one true blood! | branet railroad and the citizens of L Starr, executor of the estate | | could be made. The mill was be- purifier. | | the village hopes at no dictent day Blijah Butler, will sell the pergon- | hind on orders and was being run to eae niet mek | MOST PERFECT MADE. ito welcome all Butler down to a pert f Sea Sige eee A Gr Cc of Tartar Powder. Free} a deceased at his late | its full eS They ae: ad Ge eee os Se ae pha a umptown Feby. Ist. start up again today. | gripe. Qe. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. grand pienic in honor of the arrival | of the first locomotive. | Dace & Cure “free.

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